Abstract

Recently 2 analyses have been published by the CMS collaboration that study the effect of a specific CMS measurement on PDFs. A review of these studies is given here.The first analysis consists of a double differential inclusive jet cross-section measurement, performed on 4.7 fb−1 of data at √s = 7 TeV. Using the HERAFITTER code, the effect of adding this measurement in the PDF fit procedure together with DIS data from HERA-I is studied. The CMS data is able to significantly reduce the uncertainties on the gluon PDF, especially for gluons with large momenta relative to the proton (x > 0:01). A moderate reduction in the uncertainty of the u and d valence quark PDFs is also observed for x > 0:01. The quark PDFs are more directly probed by gauge boson production. Therefore the second analysis studies the effect of W-boson production measurements on PFDs. This consists of a W-boson charge asymmetry measurement and a study of W-boson production in association with a c-(anti-)quark, both performed on 5.0 fb−1 of data at √s = 7 TeV. A clear reduction in the uncertainty on the u and d valence quark PDFs is seen for x < 0:1. Furthermore the W-boson + c-quark production measurements allow for the determination of an independent s quark PDF, which is not possible on DIS data alone.

Highlights

  • Any process occurring in a proton-proton collision is naturally dependent on the composition of partons within the protons

  • The aim of this article is to discuss the effect of CMS measurements on PDFs, by focusing on three analyses for which the CMS collaboration has studied the direct effect on PDFs using the HERAFitter framework [4, 6, 7]

  • These are: an inclusive multi-jet differential cross-section measurement [8, 9], a W-boson charge asymmetry measurement in events where the W-boson decays to a muon and a neutrino [10] and a study of the W-boson production in association with a c-quark [11]

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Introduction

Any process occurring in a proton-proton collision is naturally dependent on the composition of partons within the protons. The aim of this article is to discuss the effect of CMS measurements on PDFs, by focusing on three analyses for which the CMS collaboration has studied the direct effect on PDFs using the HERAFitter framework [4, 6, 7]. These are: an inclusive multi-jet differential cross-section measurement [8, 9], a W-boson charge asymmetry measurement in events where the W-boson decays to a muon and a neutrino [10] and a study of the W-boson production in association with a c-quark [11].

HERAFitter framework
CMS detector
Inclusive jet differential cross-section measurement
Measurement
Uncertainties
Effect on PDFs
W-boson production
Event selection
Charge asymmetry measurement
Findings
Conclusion
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